Walker- Peacefully surrounded by his loving family at Fiddick’s Nusing Home, Petrolia on Saturday June 29, 2013. Wilson James Walker, age 87yrs. of Petrolia and formerly of Mooretown. Dear father of Jim Walker and his wife Linda of Alberta, Wendy Moran of Point Edward, Steve Walker and his wife Mary of Courtright, the late Dave Walker (2010) and his wife Lori of Mooretown, Joan Dreyer and her husband Terry of South Carolina and Ann Walker-Morris and her husband Lance of London. Loving grandfather of Chris, Mike, Jamie, Bill, Tracy, Krystal, Jen, Ian and Rachel and great-grandfather of 11. Wilson is also survived by; his brothers, Louis, Doug, Harold, and Danny Walker and by his sisters, Hazel Wright and Irene McLean. He was predeceased by; his wives, Pauline (1999) and Joyce (Brown) (2011); his son, Teddy (1958); twin brother, Wally (2006); brother, Bob (2011) and by his sister, Mary Ellen Morris (1999). Wilson retired in 1991 from the Moore Township Parks and Recreation Department having worked at the Moore Sports Complex for over 20 years. Friends will be received at the Knight Funeral Home, 588 St. Clair Parkway, Corunna on Thursday July 4th from 6-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday with Rev. George Bell officiating. Interment will follow in Moore Union Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy friends who wish may send memorial donations to the Lambton Elderly Outreach or to the St. Clair River Trail. Messages and condolences may be left online @ www.knightfuneralhome.ca Knight 519-862-2845.
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With sympathy,
Wilma and family.
Thinking of your family at this sad time. Dale has many good memories of working with your dad and he will always be remembered. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
The Brien’s (Les, Ray, Bob and Jean) have many fond memories of Uncle Wilson and Aunt Pauline both in Ridgetown and Mooretown. Our thoughts are with all of you during this time of loss.
Just a short note to let you know how much I enjoyed the company of Uncle Wilson and Aunt Pauline when I was younger. Uncle Wilson always had something funny and entertaining to talk about and was always willing to pitch in and help my dad and mom at the farm. He was a great man and friend. Our family is thinking about you and your family at this time.
All the best in the future,
Bob, Donna, Ainsley, Jason, Sarah and Cameron Brien
please accept our sincere sorrow for your loss. do take care of each other!
Condolences to the Walker Family. He is is in a better place. Glad that Doug and Eliz saw him recently.
Sincerely